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Page 322
... person making the request of an intent to reject in the recipient's next turn of talk . The person making the request , so informed , ought to do some work in order to provide grounds for the recipient to terminate the rejec- tion ...
... person making the request of an intent to reject in the recipient's next turn of talk . The person making the request , so informed , ought to do some work in order to provide grounds for the recipient to terminate the rejec- tion ...
Page 323
... person making the request and the request recipient in order to sustain and protect ongoing interaction . The following examples fol- low this same pattern of the request recipient using a rejection notice utterance . A1 : Odaian na ...
... person making the request and the request recipient in order to sustain and protect ongoing interaction . The following examples fol- low this same pattern of the request recipient using a rejection notice utterance . A1 : Odaian na ...
Page 324
... person to maintain his or her image by avoiding or correcting situations which threaten the face that a person wants to project . Goffman claims that face - work is an essential force holding interaction together and he talks about a person ...
... person to maintain his or her image by avoiding or correcting situations which threaten the face that a person wants to project . Goffman claims that face - work is an essential force holding interaction together and he talks about a person ...
Contents
Roger Spielmann and Bertha Chief | 313 |
John A Strong | 327 |
MarcAdélard Tremblay and Josée Thivierge | 343 |
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